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'Iconic' public plaza planned for True North Square in downtown Winnipeg

The words "transformative," "world-class" and "iconic" were used repeatedly Monday as officials unveiled plans for a two-acre public plaza at True North Square in downtown Winnipeg.

'Iconic' public plaza planned for True North Square in downtown Winnipeg

9 years ago
Duration 2:05
The words "transformative," "world-class" and "iconic" were used repeatedly Monday as officials unveiled plans for a two-acre public plaza at True North Square in downtown Winnipeg.

The words "transformative," "world-class" and "iconic" were used repeatedly Monday as officials unveiled plans for a two-acrepublic plazaatTrue North Square in downtown Winnipeg.

"Downtown Winnipeg is undergoing a renaissance," Premier GregSelinger said as he announced the province and City of Winnipeg are combining to invest $17.6 million increating the plaza.

RAW: Premier Greg Selinger on the commitment to create a world class public space downtown

9 years ago
Duration 2:01
The province and city announced a 17 million dollar investment in the public plaza for the new True North Square between the MTS Centre and Convention Centre.

"Whether it's the record-high number of people living downtown or the thousands of Manitobans who flock to Jets and Moose games, our downtown is being transformed.While True North Square will include exciting new private-sector housing and retail spaces, we are committing to build publicly accessible spaces, much like other big city downtown squares."

True North Square is a $400-million mixed-use development being driven by the owners of the Winnipeg Jets. It will include a five-star hotel,office, retail andresidential spaces as well public art, terraces, cafe seating, skywalks,specialty lighting, streetscaping, street furniture,a water featureand a parkway along CarltonStreet, True North Sports and Entertainment president JimLudlow said.

The plaza will includea skating rink, public stage, public seatingand green space, the province said.

The development, which is in the early stage of construction, with Phase 1 expected to be completed by mid-2018,is located kitty-corner to the MTS Centre, which is also owned by True North Sports and Entertainment.

True North Square video

10 years ago
Duration 2:29
True North Sports and Entertainment provided this video for True North Square, a commercial and residential development it has proposed for Carlton Street in downtown Winnipeg. Chairman Mark Chipman claims that Mayor Brian Bowman watched this video in November 2014 and therefore knew about the project.

'Dynamic change'

Ludlow named severalmajor cities across North America with similar plazas and developments surrounding their sports arenas, saying those projects "resulted in dynamic change."

"Our goal is to reach the highest standard of public space design, creating an urban experience that matches the best in North America," he said, adding the location is ideally located near the convention centre and along the rapid transit bus mall.

"The time to make a game-changing move in Winnipeg is now," Ludlow said.

More details, including new architectural drawings and the names of retail tenants and the hotel brand, will be released on Feb. 23, he said.

"True North Square represents a major redevelopment for our downtown and has the potential to be transformative," said Mayor BrianBowman."This investment will help bring more people downtown and continues to build a downtown Winnipeg we can all be proud of."